Designing for Fit: Strengthening Developmental Monitoring in Early Head Start
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-28-2025
Publication Title
Health Promotion Practice
Abstract
This practice note describes a community-driven needs assessment conducted in Early Head Start (EHS) programs in Orleans Parish, Louisiana (LA), using the fit-to-context (F2C) framework to guide program planning and future sustainability. Rooted in participatory action principles, the project engaged EHS educators and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center’s (LSUHSC) Early Childhood Initiative team from the outset to co-identify barriers, strengths, and opportunities related to developmental monitoring (DM) practices in southeast LA’s EHS programs. Through iterative collaboration during the F2C framework’s conceptualization and design phases, the team developed mixed-method tools to assess local DM needs, current practices, and contextual factors influencing early identification of developmental concerns. Findings revealed key challenges, including limited educator planning time, inconsistent training, and gaps in family engagement. The process also highlighted strengths such as strong educator commitment and openness to capacity-building. This article offers actionable guidance for practitioners and program planners seeking to use F2C in early childhood settings. It illustrates how early-phase engagement fosters shared ownership and increases the relevance and potential for sustainability of interventions, particularly in underserved communities. Implications for practice and research focus on extending this approach to implementation, dissemination, and evaluation of tailored, scalable strategies to advance equitable developmental outcomes for young children.
PubMed ID
41147307
Rights
© 2025 Society for Public Health Education
Recommended Citation
Lopez, Leslie C.; Wright, Brittney; and Knoerzer, Brittany, "Designing for Fit: Strengthening Developmental Monitoring in Early Head Start" (2025). School of Allied Health Professions Faculty Publications. 74.
https://digitalscholar.lsuhsc.edu/soah_facpubs/74
10.1177/15248399251386478